You are about to earn one of the most respected insurance certifications in America - the All Lines Adjuster License. The 360training.com All Lines Adjuster course is a TDI approved Pre-License, Classroom Equivalent course.

The All Lines license allows an adjuster to work claims in the following areas:

This comprehensive course will prepare you for the final exam that will certify you as a knowledgeable, professional insurance adjuster in the state of Texas. The Texas All Lines Adjuster license will allow you to work in the state of Texas, as well as in multiple states offering reciprocity.

Earning the Texas Insurance Adjuster license requires attentive study, but this course will walk you through each step with clear explanations and application questions to evaluate and apply your growing knowledge.

Upon successful completion of the final exam, you will be ready to start the application process with TDI formally obtain your Texas All Lines Adjuster license.

Final Exam information:

Successful candidates need to pass a 2 ½ hour, 150 multiple choice final exam with a score of 70% or better. 70 % of questions are application based and 30% memory. The final exam must be monitored by a disinterested third party who must sign an Affidavit verifying exam compliance.

This comprehensive course will prepare you for the final exam that will certify you as a knowledgeable, professional insurance adjuster, not only in Texas, but in the multiple states that offer reciprocity, as long as you also satisfy any unique state-based requirements. Earning the Texas Insurance Adjuster license requires attentive study, but this course will walk you through each step with clear explanations and application questions to evaluate and apply your growing knowledge.

Course access:

You will have access for 365 days from date of purchase to complete your course.

Instructor Connect:

This valuable resource provides access to a live instructor, for 30 days from date of purchase, who can tutor you on difficult concepts, answer any questions that you may have concerning the course content, work with you on overcoming test anxiety or simply clarify test procedures for your State Licensing Exam.

Exam Remediation:

If you should fall short on your first attempt to pass the State Exam, you are encouraged to send your results to your instructor. He will analyze your scores and develop a personalized review plan to organize your study and deliver it to you by email. You can then focus your efforts on the material that is most likely to produce a passing score on your next attempt.

through one of the claims contractors (Worley, Eberls, Wardlaw, Pilot, etc). Even

though our courses are a great learning experience, it is our opinion that your money

is best spent learning how to adjust losses from the company that hires you. Some

claims companies will want you to take their basic property and/or basic auto

course from them before deploying you.

What is an insurance adjuster?

Basically an adjuster is one who investigates insurance claims or claims for damages and recommends an effective settlement. individual employed by a property and casualty insurance company or an individual to settle claims on its behalf brought by an insured individual or company.

The adjuster evaluates the merits of each claim and makes recommendations to the insurance company..

Being an adjuster offers job stability, flexibility and and the opportunity for a rewarding professional career.

An ins adjuster can be a direct employee of an insurance company, or may also work for independent adjusting companies who contract for adjusting services with ins companies. Other adjusters are their own independent contractors and contract their services to insurance companies or adjusting bureaus.

Jack has over 32 years of insurance industry experience that includes being a personal producer, agency owner, sales manager,, commercial lines underwriter, field representative, claims adjuster, and Director of Training for a major insurance carrier.

Jack holds over 14 years experience as an insurance pre licensing instructor. During his time as an instructor he has trained over 13,000 students with a 90%+ licensing exam pass rate.

He has also been a co author of numerous insurance textbooks and served 9 years at the Nat'l Alliance for Insurance Education and Research, one of the nation's leading providers of advanced insurance designations.

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This Texas adjuster course will prepare individuals for the Texas Property & Casualty Insurance Adjuster exam which is administered at the end of this course.

This course covers all foundational concepts related to property and casualty insurance adjusting, plus the very important Texas specific insurance laws and regulations provided by the TDI in relation to p & c insurance adjusting.

The Licensing Division is responsible for the licensing and regulation of persons who wish to sell insurance or adjust property-casualty claims in the state of Texas.

At the end of August, 2007, there were 370,000 agents, agencies, and adjusters licensed. The Licensing Division processes license applications, renews licenses, registers appointments of agents by insurers, and regulates continuing education for licensees.

The licensing of third party administrators and premium finance companies is also handled by the Licensing Division.

The Insurance Agent Pre-Licensing courses below are developed using the most up to date exam outline given by the Texas Department of Insuranceand Thomson Prometric.

No credit is given for the Agent L&H or P&C courses, as there is no requirement for pre-license study in the State of Texas.

If you successfully pass the final at the end of the course you will also be eligible to receive your Texas Adjusters P&C License. Once the final is completed we will mail your Certificate of Completion within 5-7 business days.

This comprehensive course will prepare you for the final exam that will certify you as a knowledgeable, professional insurance adjuster, not only in Texas, but in the multiple states that offer reciprocity, as long as you also satisfy any unique state-based requirements. Earning the Texas Insurance Adjuster license requires attentive study, but this course will walk you through each step with clear explanations and application questions to evaluate and apply your growing knowledge.

Course access:

You will have access for 365 days from date of purchase to complete your course.

Instructor Connect:

This valuable resource provides access to a live instructor, for 30 days from date of purchase, who can tutor you on difficult concepts, answer any questions that you may have concerning the course content, work with you on overcoming test anxiety or simply clarify test procedures for your State Licensing Exam.

Exam Remediation:

If you should fall short on your first attempt to pass the State Exam, you are encouraged to send your results to your instructor. He will analyze your scores and develop a personalized review plan to organize your study and deliver it to you by email. You can then focus your efforts on the material that is most likely to produce a passing score on your next attempt.

*Please note: Over 15 states recognize this license via reciprocity thus allowing an adjuster to enjoy a wide scope of operation as long as any unique state regulations are also met. This broad license make an adjuster much more valuable.

We are one of the few providers that the state of Texas will accept our final online exam in lieu of the state exam. This means that you do not have to go to a testing facility to take the state exam...and no further expense. At the conclusion of the course you will see a downloadable form (affidavit) that a non-relative (neighbor, friend) can sign to attest that you took the exam.

You have to pass the exam with at least a 70 and you have 2 chances to do that. When accomplished, you just send the results (a printable certificate), application, fingerprints and the affidavit to the state. They will issue your license and send it to you, Couldnt be easier!

​Final Exam information:

Successful candidates need to pass a 2 ½ hour, 150 multiple choice final exam with a score of 70% or better. 70% of questions are application based and 30% memory. The final exam must be monitored by a disinterested third party who must sign an Affidavit verifying exam compliance.